Modem Mode stopped working since Tuesday's outage (Hub 5x)
I managed to painstakingly get it to work a few weeks ago with my Unifi Express 7 but last night after a brief outage it has stopped passing a WAN IP to the Unifi Router. I've spent hours and hours trying every variant of the Reddit threads and forum posts on how to enable it and it WILL NOT for the life of me pass an IP Address to the WAN Port once it's in Modem Mode. What I did last time was the following: Connect the Unifi Router to Hub Port 1. Connected to the Hub portal 192.168.0.1 via a laptop connected to the Unifi Router LAN. Disabled DMZ, WiFi, Firewall, UPnP and DHCP. When I disable DHCP it annoyingly drops the lease on the Unifi Router so I then have to connect my laptop directly to the 10gig service port on the Hub and change its IP to be under the 192.168.0.x subnet. I know of no other way to connect to it (other than forcing a static internal IP on the Unifi WAN port which also fails). Enable Modem Mode and unplug the laptop from the service port before it reboots. Not sure if the laptop unplugging is what made it work but I've tried both removing and leaving it in today. Power Cycle the Hub after it reconfigures. I am completely lost and it has failed constantly the last few days.133Views0likes7CommentsUniFi setup with VM
I have a unifi cloud console that I want to install at a site which currently runs TalkTalk internet, I am nearly ready to switch to VM broadband, I have a question regarding Ubiquiti's UCG-Max cloud gateway and how I can connect it in a way that it becomes the primary router to avoid double NAT. Would I put the router in route mode or would I plug the line directly into the router and have the IP assigned via DHCP? Thanks, DaniyalSolved1.7KViews0likes4CommentsUnifi UXG Lite settings + Modem 5x 10gig
Super excited to get Virgin into the property (only 6-7 weeks late without internet..that's another story) and I was happily surprised with the plug-and-play nature of connecting the UXG Lite to the 10Gig port (yes, 10Gig, I honestly was expected 2.5gig). My issue happened when I set the Virgin Hub into modem mode (thank you to the person - sorry, I didn't record the name! - who shared the link as it's not available in the GUI (http://192.168.0.1/?page=modemmode), where post reboot and green LED, going to 192.168.100.1, went to nowhere. Checked Unifi and I could see that the G2 Plus can see the internet. It sees that there is the potential for a connection, but no joy on actually getting the connection. Context: Previously used PPPoE with BT G.Fast Changed to DHCP under IPv4 (v6 disabled) I had seen mention of choosing VLAN 6 for it to work..no joy Are there any specific settings USG, UDM or UXG users are using or can share for connecting in Modem-only mode?